TelegramApiServer/README.md
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# TelegramApiServer
Fast, simple, async php telegram api server:
[MadelineProto](https://github.com/danog/MadelineProto) and [AmpPhp](https://github.com/amphp/amp) Server
* Online server for tests: [tg.i-c-a.su](https://tg.i-c-a.su)
* My content aggregator: [i-c-a.su](https://i-c-a.su)
* Im using this micro-service with: [my TelegramRSS micro-service](https://github.com/xtrime-ru/TelegramRSS)
## Features
* Fast async amp http server
* Full access to telegram api: bot and user
* Multiple sessions
* Stream media (view files in browser)
* Upload media
* Websocket endpoint for events
**Architecture Example**
![Architecture Example](https://hsto.org/webt/j-/ob/ky/j-obkye1dv68ngsrgi12qevutra.png)
## Installation
Docker:
* `docker-compose up` to build and start docker. Current folder will be linked inside.
* Prebuild image: https://hub.docker.com/r/xtrime/telegram-api-server
Manual:
1. Git clone this repo or run `composer create-project xtrime-ru/telegramapiserver`
1. `cd telegramapiserver`
1. `composer install -o --no-dev` to install required libs
1. Get app_id and app_hash at [my.telegram.org](https://my.telegram.org/).
Only one app_id needed for any amount of users and bots.
1. Create .env from .env.example
1. Fill .env
1. Start TelegramApiServer (TAS) in cli and authorize your session:
- `php server.php --session=session`
- chose manual mode
- follow instructions
1. Ctrl + c to end TAS
1. Run TAS in screen, tmux, supervisor (see below) or docker.
_Optional:_
1. Use [http://supervisord.org](supervisor) to monitor and restart swoole/amphp servers. Example of `/etc/supervisor/conf.d/telegram_api_server.conf`:
```
[program:telegram_client]
command=/usr/bin/php /home/admin/web/tg.i-c-a.su/TelegramApiServer/server.php --session=session
numprocs=1
directory=/home/admin/web/tg.i-c-a.su/TelegramApiServer/
autostart=true
autorestart=true
startretries=10
stdout_logfile=/var/log/telegram/stdout.log
redirect_stderr=true
```
## Usage
1. Run server/parser
```
usage: php server.php [--help] [-a=|--address=127.0.0.1] [-p=|--port=9503] [-s=|--session=]
Options:
--help Show this message
-a --address Server ip (optional) (default: 127.0.0.1)
To listen external connections use 0.0.0.0 and fill IP_WHITELIST in .env
-p --port Server port (optional) (default: 9503)
-s --session Name for session file (optional)
Multiple sessions can be specified: "--session=user --session=bot"
Each session is stored in `sessions/%session%.madeline`.
Nested folders supported.
See README for more examples.
Also options can be set in .env file (see .env.example)
```
1. Access Telegram API with simple GET/POST requests.
Regular and application/json POST supported.
Its recommended to use http_build_query, when using GET requests.
**Rules:**
* All methods from MadelineProto supported: [Methods List](https://docs.madelineproto.xyz/API_docs/methods/)
* Url: `http://%address%:%port%/api[/%session%]/%class%.%method%/?%param%=%val%`
* <b>Important: api available only from ip in whitelist.</b>
By default it is: `127.0.0.1`
You can add client ip in .env file to `API_CLIENT_WHITELIST` (use json format)
* If method is inside class (messages, contacts and etc.) use '.' to separate class from method:
`http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/contacts.getContacts`
* If method requires array of values, use any name of array, for example 'data':
`?data[peer]=@xtrime&data[message]=Hello!`. Order of parameters does't matter in this case.
* If method requires one or multiple separate parameters (not inside array) then pass parameters with any names but **in strict order**:
`http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getInfo/?id=@xtrime` or `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getInfo/?abcd=@xtrime` works the same
**Examples:**
* get_info about channel/user: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getInfo/?id=@xtrime`
* get_info about currect account: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getSelf`
* repost: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/messages.forwardMessages/?data[from_peer]=@xtrime&data[to_peer]=@xtrime&data[id]=1234`
* get messages from channel/user: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getHistory/?data[peer]=@breakingmash&data[limit]=10`
* get messages with text in HTML: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/getHistoryHtml/?data[peer]=@breakingmash&data[limit]=10`
* search: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/searchGlobal/?data[q]=Hello%20World&data[limit]=10`
* sendMessage: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/sendMessage/?data[peer]=@xtrime&data[message]=Hello!`
* copy message from one channel to another (not repost): `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/copyMessages/?data[from_peer]=@xtrime&data[to_peer]=@xtrime&data[id][0]=1`
## Advanced features
### Uploading files.
There are few options to upload and send media files:
- Custom method `sendMedia` supports upload from form:
```
curl "http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/sendMedia?data[peer]=xtrime&data[message]=Hello" -g \
-F "file=@/Users/xtrime/Downloads/test.txt"
```
- use custom `uploadMediaForm` method and then pass result to `messages.sendMedia`:
1. `curl "http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/uploadMediaForm" -g -F "file=@/Users/xtrime/Downloads/test.txt"`
Method supports `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data`.
2. Send result from `uploadMediaForm` to `messages.sendMedia` or `sendMedia`:
```
curl --location --request POST 'http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/sendMedia' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"data":{
"peer": "@xtrime",
"media": {
"_": "inputMediaUploadedDocument",
"file": {
"_": "inputFile",
"id": 1164670976363200575,
"parts": 1,
"name": "test.txt",
"mime_type": "text/plain",
"md5_checksum": ""
},
"attributes": [
{
"_": "documentAttributeFilename",
"file_name": "test.txt"
}
]
}
}
}'
```
- See other options: https://docs.madelineproto.xyz/docs/FILES.html#uploading-files
### Downloading files
```
curl --location --request POST '127.0.0.1:9503/api/downloadToResponse' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data-raw '{
"media": {
"_": "messageMediaDocument",
"document": {
"_": "document",
"id": 5470079466401169993,
"access_hash": -6754208767885394084,
"file_reference": {
"_": "bytes",
"bytes": "AkKdqJkAACnyXshwzMhdzeC5RkdVZeh58sAB/UU="
},
"date": 1551713685,
"mime_type": "video/mp4",
"size": 400967,
"dc_id": 2,
"attributes": [
{
"_": "documentAttributeFilename",
"file_name": "одолдол.mp4"
}
]
}
}
}'
```
Also see: https://docs.madelineproto.xyz/docs/FILES.html#downloading-files
### Multiple sessions support.
When running multiple sessions, need to define which session to use for request.
Each session stored in `sessions/{$session}.madeline`. Nested folders supported.
**Examples:**
* `php server.php --session=bot --session=users/xtrime --session=users/user1`
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/bot/getSelf`
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/xtrime/getSelf`
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/user1/getSelf`
* sessions file paths are: `sessions/bot.madeline`, `sessions/users/xtrime.madeline` and `sessions/users/user1.madeline`
* glob syntax for sessions:
* `--session=*` to use all `sessions/*.madeline` files (in subfolders too).
* `--session=users/* --session=bots/*` to use all session files from `sessions/bots` and `sessions/users` folders.
### Session management
**Examples:**
* Session list: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/system/getSessionList`
* Adding session: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/system/addSession?session=users/xtrime`
* [optional] Adding session with custom settings: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/system/addSession?session=users/xtrime&settings[app_info][app_id]=xxx&&settings[app_info][app_hash]=xxx`
* Removing session (session file will remain): `http://127.0.0.1:9503/system/removeSession?session=users/xtrime`
* Remove session file: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/system/removeSessionFile?session=users/xtrime`
Don`t forget to logout first!
If there is no authorization in session, or session file is blank, authorization required:
User:
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/xtrime/phoneLogin?phone=+7123...`
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/xtrime/completePhoneLogin?code=123456`
* (optional) `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/xtrime/complete2falogin?password=123456`
* (optional) `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/users/xtrime/completeSignup?firstName=MyExampleName`
Bot:
* `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/bot/botLogin?token=34298141894:aflknsaflknLKNFS`
Save new session to file immediately: `http://127.0.0.1:9503/api/bot/serialize`
### Websocket
#### EventHandler updates (webhooks).
Connect to `ws://127.0.0.1:9503/events` to get all events in json.
This is efficient alternative for webhooks.
Each event is json object in [json-rpc 2.0 format](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#response_object). Example:
When using multiple sessions, name of session can be added to path of websocket endpoint:
This endpoint will send events only from `users/xtrime` session: `ws://127.0.0.1:9503/events/users/xtrime`
PHP websocket client example: [websocket-events.php](https://github.com/xtrime-ru/TelegramApiServer/blob/master/examples/websocket-events.php)
`php examples/websocket-events.php --url=ws://127.0.0.1:9503/events`
#### Logs.
Connect to `ws://127.0.0.1:9503/log[/%level%]` to get logs in real time.
`%level%` is optional parameter to filter logs.
If filter is specified, then only messages with equal or greater level will be send.
This endpoint will send only alert and emergency logs: `ws://127.0.0.1:9503/log/alert`
Available levels: debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency.
PHP websocket client example: [websocket-events.php](https://github.com/xtrime-ru/TelegramApiServer/blob/master/examples/websocket-events.php)
`php examples/websocket-events.php --url=ws://127.0.0.1:9503/log`
## Contacts
* Telegram: [@xtrime](tg://resolve?domain=xtrime)
* Email: alexander(at)i-c-a.su
* Donations:
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